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Title: Rafael Viñoly
Description: New York / Basel, Princeton Architectural Pres, (2002). orig.boards. 31x21cm, (328) pp. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Rafael Vinoly became famous as the architect of the Tokyo International Forum (1989-1996). In Japan, where land is at a premium and public spaces are rare, the Forum, with its 2.7 hectares and unusual design of public space, was widely admired. Originating in Uruguay, Vinoly heads an architectural office with an impressive list of projects in the areas of architecture, urban planning and interior design, including significant buildings such as the Philadelphia Regional Performing Arts Center, Princeton University Stadium and the New Bronx Supreme Criminal Court Complex. In 1969 Vinoly founded his first office in Buenos Aires, which was influenced by the Modern Movement but also by the ideas and concepts of the 1960s reflected in the work of Buckminster Fuller, Archigram and the Smithsons. Due to the political situation he emigrated and opened an office in New York in 1982. Despite the difficulties involved in starting over again in a new country where in the meantime post-modernism was prevalent, Vinoly stayed true to his style of architecture, feeling bound to the ethical considerations of modernism yet constantly questioning it, adapting it to changing conditions. With offices in both New York and Tokyo, Rafael Vinoly Architects enjoys international success. This volume documents a large number of Vinoly's most significant buildings and projects. It includes an essay by Joan Ockman and texts by Rafael Vinoly on his career, which has been marked by the difficult political situation in Argentina and the cultural exchange between South America, Europe and

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Price: US$ 125.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS015093I